Re: Me vs. MyClass
- From: "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstname@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 07:50:16 +0200
David,
> Seems pretty obscure though, and again it's providing language
> support for a bad practice.
>
My idea as well, it seems for me more and more that obscure old behaviour
from VB6, C and Cobol is brought more and more in VB.Net. Many of the
changes in VB2005 are in my opinion in that category.
I would have seen by instance that better natural language support, easier
culture behaviour would have been more from the 21th century than
implementing 20th century kind of programming styles.
That despite that I find in VB2005 as well a lot of good new things not at
least the windowsform designer and the partial class (not limited to that).
Just my thought,
Cor
.
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